As a lover of all things Ubiquity - with a special weakness for Hollow Earth Expedition, as my first Ubiquity game - I'd gone in on the campaign at Martian Princess level, but with a number of add-ons.

Today a parcel arrived (from Mars?) containing the beautiful hardback supplement, a digest edition of Hollow Earth Expedition rules, a 28mm miniature of a four-armed Martian Princess, three sets of Ubiquity dice, a tube of style chips and a map of Mars.

If I'm remembering correctly, the only things still outstanding from my rewards are the Revelations Of Mars' adventures and the GM Screen, but there's plenty of wonderful stuff here to keep me going.

Looks like Exile Game Studio's main man, Jeff "Freakin'" Combos has scored another winner!

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It's only been in the last few month that I've heard much about Ubiquity. I picked up Desolation because I found a really cheap copy and wanted to see the system. I can't decided if Hollow Earth Expedition or Leagues of Adventure interests me more.

Desolation is the only Ubiquity game so far that I haven't found a copy of! As to HEX or LoA it comes down to whether you're feeling "pulpy" or "steampunky"! That being said I still can't choose between the two (and it gets even harder if you factor Space: 1889 into the equation!)